To test her hypothesis, she asked 28 four - year - olds and 28 five - year - olds to view images of up to three
shapes on a computer screen for a short time.
The babies were then shown a set of
shapes on a computer screen, and the scientists measured how long the babies gazed at it.
The new math tests in some cases allow students to write out formulas or manipulate
shapes on a computer screen.
Then, using a camera and motion sensors, de Haan records the movement of
the shape on the computer screen, including the negative space of the initial image.
Not exact matches
Did you know the average American uses the
screen in one
shape or form for at least 10 hours a day, which includes watching TV, being
on the
computer or smartphone, or playing video games?
However, she applies these considerations to an overall composition that reflects the complexity of living in today's world; specifically, of encountering a remarkably varied array of color and
shape in commercially available products, of the multiple layers of information that we navigate through
on computer screens or other media outlets, and of technology giving life, and even personality, to what would otherwise be inanimate objects and tools.
A selection of square framed pictures hung
on the wall of this office cleverly echo the
shape of the modern
computer screen, seamlessly integrating it into the traditional scheme.